Paul and Theo Kristoris just miss the cut for Australia’s richest 250 list

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The bar to make it onto The List – Australia’s Richest 250 has reached an all-time high, with a record cut-off of $635 million required to secure a spot among the nation’s wealthiest individuals, according to theaustralian.com.au

Former Jetstar CEO Bruce Buchanan, now leading the fast-growing e-commerce software company Rokt from New York, just made the cut at number 250 with a $635 million fortune.

Paul Kristoris

With the threshold rising from $590 million in 2024, many successful Australian entrepreneurs narrowly missed inclusion this year—including Paul & Theo Kristoris ($460 million).

The Adelaide-based brothers, who own Leader Computers, saw their business generate $648 million in revenue last year. Founded in 1984, Leader Computers has grown into a major manufacturer and distributor of computers and IT equipment.

Source: theaustralian.com.au

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